Still, demands 'no association amongst migration and wrongdoing'
A Swedish minister has conceded she wasn't right in the wake of asserting the number of sex assaults in the nation had reduced.
Integration minister Ylva Johansson asserted in a TV meeting that the number of assaults in Sweden was 'going down, and going down, and going down'.
The comments came after previous UKIP pioneer Nigel Farage guaranteed a month ago that the city of Malmo was 'the assault capital of Europe because of EU transient strategies.'
Be that as it may, days after the fact it rose that, in spite of a 12 for each penny dunk in 2015, the number of sex assaults had in certainty climbed 13 for each penny in 2016.
'It wasn't right for me to talk about an advancement that was just in light of one year. The preparatory figures for 2016 sadly demonstrate that the figures are on the ascent. It's vital to be right, obviously.'
Johansson had before asserted that the number of assaults in Sweden was falling as she safeguarded the nation's movement arrangement in a meeting with the BBC.

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